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    <head>
        <script src="resources/dump-list.js"></script>
        <script>
            function test()
            {
                if (window.testRunner)
                    testRunner.dumpAsText();

                var list1 = document.getElementById("list1");
                document.getElementById("console1").innerHTML = dumpList(list1);

                var list2 = document.getElementById("list2");
                document.getElementById("console2").innerHTML = dumpList(list2);

                var list3 = document.getElementById("list3");
                document.getElementById("console3").innerHTML = dumpList(list3);

                var list4 = document.getElementById("list4");
                document.getElementById("console4").innerHTML = dumpList(list4);

                var list5 = document.getElementById("list5");
                document.getElementById("console5").innerHTML = dumpList(list5);

                var list6 = document.getElementById("list6");
                document.getElementById("console6").innerHTML = "Value of start attribute of the list is : " + list6.start;

                // Don't show the actual lists as they are useless in the text-only mode.
                list1.parentNode.removeChild(list1);
                list2.parentNode.removeChild(list2);
                list3.parentNode.removeChild(list3);
                list4.parentNode.removeChild(list4);
                list5.parentNode.removeChild(list5);
                list6.parentNode.removeChild(list6);
            }
        </script>
    </head>
    <body onload="test()">
        <p>This tests that reversed lists render properly.</p>
        <ol id="list1" reversed>
            <li>Five</li>
            <li>Four</li>
            <div style="display: list-item">Three</div>
            <li>Two</li>
            <li>One</li>
        </ol>
        <p id="console1"></p>

        <p>This tests that reversed lists with a custom start value render properly.</p>
        <ol id="list2" reversed="reversed" start="10">
            <li>Ten</li>
            <li>Nine</li>
            <li>Eight</li>
            <li>Seven</li>
            <li>Six</li>
        </ol>
        <p id="console2"></p>

        <p>This tests that reversed lists with explicit item values render properly.</p>
        <ol id="list3" reversed>
            <li>Five</li>
            <li>Four</li>
            <li value="2">Two</li>
            <li>One</li>
            <li>Zero</li>
        </ol>
        <p id="console3"></p>

        <p>This tests that reversed lists with a custom start value and explicit item values render properly.</p>
        <ol id="list4" reversed start="10">
            <li>Ten</li>
            <li>Nine</li>
            <li value="3">Three</li>
            <li>Two</li>
            <li>One</li>
            <li value="3">Three</li>
            <li>Two</li>
            <li>One</li>
        </ol>
        <p id="console4"></p>

        <p>This tests that reversed lists with a negative start value render properly.</p>
        <ol id="list5" reversed="reversed" start="-5">
            <li>Minus Five</li>
            <li>Minus Six</li>
            <li>Minus Seven</li>
            <li>Minus Eight</li>
            <li>Minus Nine</li>
        </ol>
        <p id="console5"></p>

        <p>This tests that reversed lists have the start attribute equals the number of list items when no start value is specified.</p>
        <ol id="list6" reversed>
            <li>Five</li>
            <li>Four</li>
            <li>Three</li>
            <li>Two</li>
            <li>One</li>
        </ol>
        <p id="console6"></p>

    </body>
</html>
